Toshiba RAV-SM1100AT-E, RAV-SM1400AT-E Brazing, Never use gas other than Nitrogen gas

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(2)Characteristics required for flux

Activated temperature of flux coincides with the brazing temperature.

Due to a wide effective temperature range, flux is hard to carbonize.

It is easy to remove slag after brazing.

The corrosive action to the treated metal and brazing filler is minimum.

It excels in coating performance and is harm- less to the human body.

As the flux works in a complicated manner as described above, it is necessary to select an adequate type of flux according to the type and shape of treated metal, type of brazing filler and brazing method, etc.

(3)Types of flux

Noncorrosive flux

Generally, it is a compound of borax and boric acid.

It is effective in case where the brazing tem- perature is higher than 800°C.

Activated flux

Most of fluxes generally used for silver brazing are this type.

It features an increased oxide film removing capability due to the addition of compounds such as potassium fluoride, potassium chloride and sodium fluoride to the borax-boric acid compound.

(4)Piping materials for brazing and used braz- ing filler/flux

Piping

Used brazing

Used

material

filler

flux

 

 

 

Copper - Copper

Phosphor copper

Do not use

 

 

 

Copper - Iron

Silver

Paste flux

 

 

 

Iron - Iron

Silver

Vapor flux

 

 

 

7-5-3. Brazing

As brazing work requires sophisticated techniques, experiences based upon a theoretical knowledge, it must be performed by a person qualified.

In order to prevent the oxide film from occurring in the pipe interior during brazing, it is effective to proceed with brazing while letting dry Nitrogen gas (N2) flow.

Never use gas other than Nitrogen gas.

(1) Brazing method to prevent oxidation

Attach a reducing valve and a flow-meter to the Nitrogen gas cylinder.

Use a copper pipe to direct the piping mate- rial, and attach a flow-meter to the cylinder.

ƒApply a seal onto the clearance between the piping material and inserted copper pipe for Nitrogen in order to prevent backflow of the Nitrogen gas.

When the Nitrogen gas is flowing, be sure to keep the piping end open.

Adjust the flow rate of Nitrogen gas so that it is lower than 0.05 m³/Hr or 0.02 MPa (0.2kgf/ cm²) by means of the reducing valve.

After performing the steps above, keep the Nitrogen gas flowing until the pipe cools down to a certain extent (temperature at which pipes are touchable with hands).

Remove the flux completely after brazing.

MFlow meter

Stop valve

Do not enter flux into the refrigeration cycle.

When chlorine contained in the flux remains within the pipe, the lubricating oil deteriorates. Therefore, use a flux which does not contain chlorine.

ƒWhen adding water to the flux, use water which does not contain chlorine (e.g. distilled water or ion-exchange water).

Remove the flux after brazing.

Nitrogen gas

cylinder

Pipe

From Nitrogen cylinder

Nitrogen gas

Rubber plug

Fig. 7-5-1 Prevention of oxidation during brazing

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BoardMCC-1438 MCC-1398Specifications of Electrical Parts Parts name Type SpecificationsRAV-SM1100AT-E Safety During Installation/Servicing Refrigerant Piping InstallationRefrigerant R410A Piping Materials and Joints UsedProcessing of Piping Materials 1 Thicknesses of annealed copper pipes Thickness mmOuter diameter mm R410A R22 Nominal diameterFlare tool for Conventional flare tool R410A clutch type Clutch type Wing nut typeR22 clutch type Clutch type Wing nut type DiameterNm kgfcm Wrenches available on the marketGeneral tools Conventional tools can be used ToolsRequired Tools 1 Configuration of refrigerant charging Recharging of RefrigerantFlux Brazing of PipesMaterials for Brazing Brazing Never use gas other than Nitrogen gasIndoor Control Circuit Main Sub master remote controller Weekly timerIndoor Unit Control Remote controller Outline of control Command Control SpecificationsOutline of specifications Remarks Heating Auto OperationHeat Control temp C Case of wired remote controller Last push priorityCenter Operation ProhibitedTa˚C Normal control Indoor Print Circuit Board MCC-1402SM1401BT-E RAV-SM561BT-E / SM801BT-E / SM1101BTIndoor P.C. Board Optional Connector Specifications Function Connector Pin Specifications RemarksDischarge temperature release control Outdoor ControlOutline of Main Controls Pulse Modulating Valve PMV controlMAX Outdoor fan control Object SM560 Allocations of fan tap revolutionsCooling operation Heating operationShort intermittent operation preventive control High-pressure suppression TE control For SM800Over-current preventive control Current release value shift controlDefrost control Start of heating operationMCC-813 RAV-SM560AT-E Viewed from parts of P.C board Outdoor ControlsPrint Circuit Board MCC-1398 RAV-SM800AT-E / SM1100AT-E / SM1400AT-E Troubleshooting Summary of TroubleshootingWired remote controller type Before troubleshootingCheck Code List Error mode detected by indoor unitError mode detected by outdoor unit Diagnostic function Cause of operationError mode detected by remote controller or network adapter Timer Ready Wired remote Controller Check codeError Mode Detected by LED on Outdoor P.C. Board SW800 LED display in bit 1, bit 2, bit 3, bit 4 OFFCDB side Ipdu sideType a SW800 LED display in bit 1, bit 2, bit 3 OFFCheck code Troubleshooting Procedure for Each Check Code E01 error/*99 errorE09 error/*99 error New Check Code/Present Check Code Central Control SideE04 error/04 error E10 error/CF error E18 error/97 error *99 errorE08, L03, L07, L08 error/ *96 error 99 error L09 error/46 errorB7 error Central controller L20 error/98 errorL30 error/B6 error P10 error/Ob error F10 error 0C errorP12 error/11 error RAV-SM1100AT-E, SM1400AT-E P22 error/1A errorSingle phase P19 error/08 error F02 error/0d errorF01 error/0F error P26 error/14 errorP29 error/16 error H03 error/17 errorF08 error/1b error F06 error/18 errorF04 error/19 error L29 error/1C error H02 error/1d errorP03 error/1E error H01 error/1F errorP04 error/21 error Error Central controller P31 error Sub indoor unit E03 error Master indoor unitF29 error / 12 error TA sensor TC, TCJ sensor Caracteristics-2 Caracteristics-1 Caracteristics-320 TE, TO, TS sensor TD sensor Caracteristics-4Replacement of Service Indoor P.C. Board CaseR1 Readout of the setup data from Eeprom R2 Replacement of service P.C. boardContents Minimum requirements for item codeR3 Writing of the setup contents to Eeprom Indoor unit capacity Item code Memorandum for setup contents Item code table ExampleType Item code Setup AT Local Site and Others Test Run Setup on Remote ControllerSetup to Select Function Wired remote controllerItem No. DN table Selection of function Description At shipmentOperation Cabling and Setting of Remote Controller ControlSetup method Procedure Monitor Function of Remote Controller SwitchContents Calling of error history Group control operationRequirement System exampleMicrocomputer Block Diagram Network Address Setup Switch SW01LED Display Specification Network AdapterCommunication Cable Specifications Communication circuit Communication cable specificationsCable Connection Network cable connectionHow to Set an Address Number How to set from the remote controller at indoor unit sideHow to set by the switch on the network adapter P.C. board Procedure Set the network address while the unit stopsAddress No Requirement in ServiceNetwork address No. setup table SW01 Contents Remarks Address setup procedure Address SetupAddress Setup Address Setup & Group Control System configurationOnly turning on source power supply Automatic completion Automatic address example from unset address No miscablingManual setting from remote controller Setup completes Status returns to the usual stop statusPush and buttons simultaneously for 4 seconds or more Push button if the unit stopsTo know the position of indoor unit body by address Part name Procedure Remarks DetachmentsNo. Part name Procedure Remarks † Drain pump Remove the drain pan and float switch Detachment AttachmentProcedure Remarks Part namePart name Procedure RequirementConnection with the power terminal Take off fixed screw for the valve mounting ‡ Compressor Perform works of items 1 ‚, ƒ, „, … Fan guard Remove the upper cabinet Discharge port cabinet for the heat ex 100 Requirement101 102 103 104 105 Product106 107 108 109 110 111 Case of RAV-SM1100AT-EBe sure to mount the propeller fan Case of RAV-SM1400AT-E112 113 Exploded Views and Parts List 114Part Description Location904 901, 902, 903 35, 36, 37 115116 RAV-SM1001BT-E / SM1401BT-E117 RAV-SM561BT-E / SM801BT-E / SM1001BT-E / SM1401BT-EInverter 118702 TE Sensor TS Sensor To Sensor TD Sensor 701 705 703 704 11921,22 16,17 120706 121Inverter 26,27 23,24 28,29 122TH Sensor 123